February 12, 2012 | Video | There's video in this post. by Michael Tyson |

I did some freelance work for Droga5 once and I have to say everything said in this film is one hundred percent true. This story is so touching and makes you realise this world ain’t such a bad place after all. Cue fuzzy feeling.

February 4, 2012 | Video | There's video in this post. by Michael Tyson |

A director from Los Angeles, Douglas Burgdorff’s work can be described as raw, morbid and shocking. You should be looking away and squirming like the first time you watched one of the ‘saw films’. The majority of it is not safe for work but this guy’s work is almost worth losing your job over.

January 4, 2012 | Video | There's video in this post. by Michael Tyson |

It’s hard to come up with anything to say about this film. You sit there after viewing knowing that any time in your life that your heart rate shot up and adrenaline started pumping round your body was just a walk in the park for these guys.

December 20, 2011 | Video | There's video in this post. by Michael Tyson |

A Work in Progress is a web series designed to tell the tales of passionate creatives or craftsmen that are always looking to perfect their skills and go the extra mile. This episode tells the story of Paul Mckinnon, an Australian bike and car builder.

November 9, 2011 | Video | There's video in this post. by Michael Tyson |

Jake Terrey’s film clip for Bon Chat Bon Rat has to be one of my favourite music videos at the moment and it’s not just because I’m a pyromaniac. All the visual elements of this clip work together almost too perfectly. The video doesn’t get carried away with narrative, which is great. It’s just some beautiful things and visuals to complement an amazing tune by Bon Chat Bon Rat.

November 9, 2011 | New Trends | by Michael Tyson |

I’ve been familiar with Absorb for only a short time but I’m constantly impressed. They conceptualise, produce and deliver fashion films and photo-shoots with the aim of challenging the current creative status of editorial content.

November 9, 2011 | Cool Travel | There's video in this post. by Michael Tyson |

This is the first in a series of short videos of my time exploring Japan. Each one is pinned to a certain theme. I put off starting this for a while because I wanted to create something more than a typical travel video. Rather than bore people with something too long, I plan to let these videos reflect the emotions and inspiration I took in while traveling.

October 20, 2011 | New Photography | by Michael Tyson |

There’s something satisfying about wandering through folders of documentary photography, staring at images of places you’d rather be. There’s also something depressing about it as well because that’s the moment you realise you’re broke and your dreams of travel are just that. And you suck at photography. Andrew S Cameron is the cause of this. I’ll let it slide this time because I’m about to embark on another journey through your photographs. Read more

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October 20, 2011 | Video | There's video in this post. by Michael Tyson |

This is an amazing concept based on the fact that, through the covers of vinyls and CDs, we are able to listen to music with our eyes. I’ve definitely caught myself in similar situations when buying CDs or records. Every album cover was designed and printed for the project and shot in one take. Hard work really pays off.

 

I had the pleasure of meeting painter Maria Calderon a few years back through some mutual friends. Even then her work was stunning. It seemed as though you could stand back and take in everything you thought you could, and if you moved up to a piece, you were pulled in to all the different stories, different landscapes, within a single painting. The vibrant colors and never ending spacial trickery really does it for me.

Here’s a bunch of photos from the recent retrospective of performance artist Marina Abramovic at MoMA, The Artist is Present. The pictures are portraits of people sitting across Abromovic herself, staring at her in silence. The experience left many people in tears. Read more

The Hatton hotel epitomises Melbourne cool. Those who value design, location, and luxury will find The Hatton the perfect Melbourne base. Read more

For the obsessive compulsive among us, Things Organized Neatly is a daily fix of stuff that’s arranged in perfect right angles and tantalizing patterns Read more

Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs are primarily remembered for the song Wooly Bully, but I’ve been incessantly listening to Little Red Riding Hood. As a metalhead, any song that features howling makes me happy.

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New York-based designer Ryan Sullivan’s shirts are printed in his studio in low runs. His latest batch works with geometric space on silky cotton poly blend shirts.

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The newest giclee print from Rebel Unlit, Inquiry into Jellyfish, is an adventure in mixed media. We love the subtleties of this piece, which could be missed at first glance: the transparencies, the color distress, the foreground texture. We’re also a pretty big fan of that jellyfish. Inspired by Haruki Murakami’s The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, this limited-edition piece is printed on cotton matt archival 310gsm paper and is available now in the Lost At E Minor online store.
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